8 Tips to Keep Acne Away!

Acne – It happens to teenagers, young moms, and many other times throughout life. It’s frustrating to deal with and always comes at a bad time. How do you manage it? How do you keep it from spreading?

How do you make it go away?!

“Acne occurs when hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells…When your body produces an excess amount of sebum and dead skin cells, the two can build up in the hair follicle and form together as a soft plug. This plug may cause the follicle wall to bulge and produce a whitehead. Or, the plug may be open to the surface, and may darken, causing a blackhead. Pimples are raised red spots with a white center that develop when blocked hair follicles become inflamed or infected.” Mayo Clinic

Sounds simple enough, and with a few tips to live by, you can manage breakouts easily!

Acne Tips:

1. Cleanse your face twice a day (morning and night), removing all makeup at the end of the day. Using a natural oil based cleanser is the best, as it will keep disruption of the skin’s natural acid barrier intact.

2. If you wear makeup, use products with natural ingredients, and try to keep your pores open and clear.

Candace Dye is an Apriori Beauty Consultant and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. Her passion is helping others to uncover and enhance their true inner radiance with tips for health, wellness, skin care and beauty!

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First, use Apriori Beauty’s Celloxylin Deep Pore and Surface Cleanser twice a day. Use the Acid Peel 2 – 3 times a week to help unblock your pores. Follow with the Day and Night Moisturizers. For Pock Marks – scars from past acne breakouts – I highly recommend the Acid Peel and Derma Firm Illuminator Treatment Machine. It has Far Infrared light which promotes skin rejuvenation, ultrasound and micromassage improve circulation, and galvanic to pull impurities from the skin and push in nutrients to promote healing of scar tissue. Best wishes for your skin!
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It will help keep your skin clean if you are having problems with acne breakouts. I recommend a deep pore / surface cleanser in the morning and evening, and day moisturizer with 25 SPF. If you continue to have breakouts, use a combination glycolic + lactic + salicylic acid peel at home two to three times a week.
Hope this helps you!

Hi, Mahi, you might want to look at the hair care products you are using, which may contain ingredients that can contribute to acne. Do you have a daily skin cleansing and moisturizing routine that you do morning and night? Do you exfoliate with a mild acid peel twice a week? These would help, along with decreasing stress.
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Hope this helps you!
XO Candace

With your acne just on one cheek – is that the side of your face you talk on your cell phone?
You may want to clean it often with antibacterial cleanser, and be sure you are cleansing your face twice a day. If this doesn’t help, you may want to speak to your health care provider about your hormone balance.

My sister had acne and has tried everything. Roaccutane made her really dry (including skin, mouth and inside nose) and didnt solve it long-term. She also tried the pill, and various tretinoin creams with some success. Eventually she was referred to a dermatologist who had a number of options for her to try. The most successful so far has been light therapy that she receives at the hospital. I think it is trial and error in treating this, but the key is consistency and to try each treatment for an adequate length of time. I dont think the problem can be solved overnight but their are many options for you to try.

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Candace Dye is an Apriori Beauty Consultant and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. Her passion is helping others to uncover and enhance their true inner radiance with tips for health, wellness, skin care and beauty!